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        <itunes:summary>If you have a fascination with true crime and a passion for the intriguing tales history holds, this podcast is for you!

Dive into the captivating world of Iredell County&#39;s most notorious crimes, as well as riveting stories from neighboring counties and throughout Western North Carolina. Join us as we unravel the mysteries right in our own backyard.

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                <itunes:summary>Crimes of the Carolinas 01: Till Death do us Part Welcome to the first episode of the new Crimes of the Carolinas podcast hosted by true crime enthusiasts Shelly Taylor and Dottie Smith. In this debut episode, our hosts delve into the historical true crimes of Mary Minish and Netta White Harrison. Both women murdered their husbands, leading to significant legal and social ramifications. They explore details surrounding Minish&#39;s 1883 ax murder in Union Grove and Harrison&#39;s shooting incident in...</itunes:summary>
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